In this article we introduce the statistical theory foundation of probabilistic real-time computing: the Extreme Value Theory. This tutorial aims at introducing the basis of the theory and provide some insights on how to apply it to the real-time computing problems. In fact, a method called Probabilistic Real-Time Computing has been recently proposed to overcome the issues in estimating the worst-case execution time with traditional approaches on modern processing architectures. Provided that certain hypotheses are satisfied, the Extreme Value Theory is able to produce a probabilistic estimation of the worst-case timing behaviour of a real-time task, i.e. the statistical distribution of its execution times
Measurement-Based Probabilistic Timing Analysis, a probabilistic real-time computing method, is base...
Quantitative evaluation of real-time systems demands for analysis frameworks that go beyond worst-ca...
This paper considers the use of Extreme Value Theory (EVT) to model worst-case execution times. In p...
International audienceProbabilistic Worst-Case Execution Time estimates, through Measurement-Based P...
Dans les systèmes informatiques temps réel, les tâches logicielles sont contraintes par le temps. Po...
This paper describes in detail the estimation algorithm of upper bound prediction of the time acquis...
In this paper we discuss the limitations of and the precautions to account for when using Extreme Va...
Measurement-based approaches with extreme value worst-case estimations are beginning to be proficien...
Several techniques have been proposed to upper-bound the worst-case execution time behaviour of prog...
International audienceSince the early work of Lehoczky on real-time queuing theory, probabilistic ap...
International audienceIn this paper, we revisit the problem of using Extreme Value Theory (EVT) in t...
Software tasks are time constrained in real time computing systems. To ensure the safety of the crit...
The rigorous application of static timing analysis requires a large and costly amount of detail know...
In Chapter 1 we present our contributionto the scheduling of real-time systems on multiprocessor pla...
Traditional approaches for worst case execution time (WCET) analysis produce values which are very p...
Measurement-Based Probabilistic Timing Analysis, a probabilistic real-time computing method, is base...
Quantitative evaluation of real-time systems demands for analysis frameworks that go beyond worst-ca...
This paper considers the use of Extreme Value Theory (EVT) to model worst-case execution times. In p...
International audienceProbabilistic Worst-Case Execution Time estimates, through Measurement-Based P...
Dans les systèmes informatiques temps réel, les tâches logicielles sont contraintes par le temps. Po...
This paper describes in detail the estimation algorithm of upper bound prediction of the time acquis...
In this paper we discuss the limitations of and the precautions to account for when using Extreme Va...
Measurement-based approaches with extreme value worst-case estimations are beginning to be proficien...
Several techniques have been proposed to upper-bound the worst-case execution time behaviour of prog...
International audienceSince the early work of Lehoczky on real-time queuing theory, probabilistic ap...
International audienceIn this paper, we revisit the problem of using Extreme Value Theory (EVT) in t...
Software tasks are time constrained in real time computing systems. To ensure the safety of the crit...
The rigorous application of static timing analysis requires a large and costly amount of detail know...
In Chapter 1 we present our contributionto the scheduling of real-time systems on multiprocessor pla...
Traditional approaches for worst case execution time (WCET) analysis produce values which are very p...
Measurement-Based Probabilistic Timing Analysis, a probabilistic real-time computing method, is base...
Quantitative evaluation of real-time systems demands for analysis frameworks that go beyond worst-ca...
This paper considers the use of Extreme Value Theory (EVT) to model worst-case execution times. In p...